vCenter Configuration Mirrorring
In order for up.time to successfully integrate virtual and physical monitoring, it needs to be completely in step with a highly dynamic virtual infrastructure. For administrators, understanding the level at which up.time mirrors changes helps you figure out what you can integrate into an alerting policy, and how to avoid false positives.
vSync Change Events
The following VMware vCenter event types are detectable by vSync, along with the action performed in up.time :
Datacenters | ||
datacenter found |
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datacenter deleted | all references to the datacenter are removed from up.time | |
ESX Servers | ||
host found |
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host deleted |
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power state change | all regular procedures associated with power state changes are performed | |
host added to or removed from cluster | VMware vCenter server topology is updated | |
configuration change | configuration details are reflected in the host’s up.time profile, unless it is on the list of ignored Elements | |
display name change | a change to the ESX host's display name in the VMware vSphere Client is reflected in the host’s up.time Element display name, unless it is on the list of ignored Elements | |
host name change | a change to the ESX host's DNS name is reflected in the host’s up.time Element host name, unless it is on the list of ignored Elements | |
VMs | ||
VM licensing change | VMs do not affect up.time licensing if they are managed by an ESX server that is being monitored by up.time | |
VM found |
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VM deleted |
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power state change | all regular procedures associated with power state changes are performed | |
VM vMotion | automatically update topological dependencies to reflect the new host for the VM, and the previous one | |
configuration change | configuration details are reflected in VM’s up.time profile unless it is on the list of ignored Elements | |
display name change | a change to the VM’s display name in the VMware vSphere Client is reflected in the VM’s up.time Element display name, unless it is on the list of ignored Elements | |
host name change | a change to the VM’s DNS name is reflected in the VM’s up.time Element host name, unless it is on the list of ignored Elements | |
vApps | ||
vApp found |
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vApp deleted |
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power state change | all regular procedures associated with power state changes are performed | |
configuration change | configuration details reflected in vApp’s up.time profile | |
Clusters | ||
cluster found |
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cluster deleted |
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configuration change | configuration details reflected in cluster’s up.time profile | |
Resource Pools | ||
resource pool found |
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resource pool deleted |
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configuration change | configuration details reflected in resource pool’s up.time profile |